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Distributary

Dis-trib′u-ta-ry

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Adj.
Tending to distribute or be distributed; that distributes; distributive.

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distributary

distributary

English

Adjective

distributary (comparative more distributary, superlative most distributary)

  1. That distributes.
    • 1816, Tapping Reeve, The law of baron and femme, of parent and child, of guardian and ward, of master and servant, and of the powers of courts of chancery:
      A posthumous child is as much entitled to a distributary share, under the statute of distributions, as one that is born at the time of the death of its father []
    • 1991, Leslie E. Small, Farmer-Financed Irrigation: The Economics of Reform:
      {{..}} improving the channels in a distributary unit.
    • 2014, Allard W. Martinius, editor, From Depositional Systems to Sedimentary Successions on the Norwegian Continental Margin, page 379:
      These deposits are commonly punctuated by metre-scale fining-upward, medium-grained, cross-bedded sandstones, interpreted as terminal distributary channels.

Noun

distributary (plural distributaries)

  1. (hydrology) A stream of water (either natural or artificial) that branches off and flows away from a main stream channel.
    • 1894, Herbert Michael Wilson, Engineering Results of Irrigation Survey, U.S. Government Printing Office, page 270:
      The bed of the distributary is at a slight elevation above that of the main canal, and in the latter is placed an ordinary check regulator controlled by flashboards []
    • 1998, Sediment Behavior of Sangro Distributary, Mirpurkhas Sub-division, Sindh, page 6:
      The physical condition of the distributary itself is in bad shape due to poor maintenance over longer periods of time, especially in the head reach.
    • 2001, James R. Penn, Rivers of the World: A Social, Geographical, and Environmental Sourcebook, page 115:
      [] stretches of blowing sand and frequent changes in course of its distributaries, does not have the dense population characteristic of other alluvial districts in the Indian subcontinent.

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